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in massachusetts it's $13.18. so this is a bill today that could deliver product to the gentleman's constituents in massachusetts at a much more reasonable price. this sounds to me like a bill that will help the economy. this sounds to me like a bill that would create jobs for the american people. i'd ask unanimous consent that the table prepared by the committee of energy and commerce be put in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. . burgess: the minority whip talked about the doc fix. our committee, the committee of the energy and commerce passed in a bipartisan fashion a repeal of the sustainible growth rate formula. i think it's a good bill. it's a bill where we had participation from both sides of the dieas, not a single consent -- dias, not a single consenting vote right before the august recess. there is another body here in the capitol building, they are considering their own version of a similar bill in the appropriate finance committee over in the other body. i don't want to
in massachusetts it's $13.18. so this is a bill today that could deliver product to the gentleman's constituents in massachusetts at a much more reasonable price. this sounds to me like a bill that will help the economy. this sounds to me like a bill that would create jobs for the american people. i'd ask unanimous consent that the table prepared by the committee of energy and commerce be put in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. . burgess: the minority whip...
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the associated cost to employers could total $876 million to $1.3 billion each year in the 22 states that have opposed. or leaning against or remain undecided. by way of example, the decision in texas to forego medicaid expansion may increase federal tax penalties on texas employers by $299 to $448. now, this is from a completely nonpartisan jackson-hewitt, i think they prepare tax returns. i don't think they are a stakeholder group to anyone, so because of the decision that governor perry made, his decision, not president obama's, is going to cost his businesses more. now i'm going to turn this over to senator risch, he can have as much time as i did, which i think was probably about 20 minutes, 25 minutes, and then we will go to your statements will be submitted to the record and then we're going to go directly to our testimony. i thank all of my colleagues for coming this morning. >> well, thank you very much, madam chairman, and first of all, i commend you for holding this hearing, probably not for the reasons you think, but certainly, there have -- when you throw hundreds of bil
the associated cost to employers could total $876 million to $1.3 billion each year in the 22 states that have opposed. or leaning against or remain undecided. by way of example, the decision in texas to forego medicaid expansion may increase federal tax penalties on texas employers by $299 to $448. now, this is from a completely nonpartisan jackson-hewitt, i think they prepare tax returns. i don't think they are a stakeholder group to anyone, so because of the decision that governor perry...
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back in 1994, it was originally written by two titans of massachusetts politics, congressman gerry studds in the house of representatives and senator ted kennedy here in the united states senate. we're coming up now to close to 20 years since those bills were introduced, first in the house and in the senate. and while neither of these visionary leaders are with us today, their tireless work for equality lives on. they helped pave the way for this debate by challenging the pervasive view that lgbt people are not and do not need or deserve the same legal rights and protections as everyone else. we began debating this actually in the massachusetts state legislature in the mid 1970's. in massachusetts in the 1970's, a law like this could not pass. but in 1989, massachusetts became the second state in the nation to adopt a law prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation in employment, public accommodation, housing and credit services. in 2004, massachusetts became the first state in the nation to extend marriage equality to same-sex couples. massachusetts is again paving the way wit
back in 1994, it was originally written by two titans of massachusetts politics, congressman gerry studds in the house of representatives and senator ted kennedy here in the united states senate. we're coming up now to close to 20 years since those bills were introduced, first in the house and in the senate. and while neither of these visionary leaders are with us today, their tireless work for equality lives on. they helped pave the way for this debate by challenging the pervasive view that...
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care act in massachusetts. do folks still refer to it as romney care? guest: they never really did call it romney care here. i first heard that term last year. that is a washington invention, if you well. maybe it comes out of the election of 2012 and the campaign rhetoric. we generally refer to it as the brand, chapter 58. hn is joining us. i am happy to have mr. kingsdale. a conservative organization known as the heritage organization and the public in politicians who supported it basically came out after hillary was assigned by her husband, president clinton, to have a panel to design a universal health care plan. they came up with a plan that massachusetts used as a model. and all of they republican politicians should come on and explain the details of how it will be beneficial. thanks for the call. the first memo from the heritage foundation dates back to 1989. people say that was the framework for what the president implemented as the affordable care act. guest: the heritage foundation has moved considera
care act in massachusetts. do folks still refer to it as romney care? guest: they never really did call it romney care here. i first heard that term last year. that is a washington invention, if you well. maybe it comes out of the election of 2012 and the campaign rhetoric. we generally refer to it as the brand, chapter 58. hn is joining us. i am happy to have mr. kingsdale. a conservative organization known as the heritage organization and the public in politicians who supported it basically...
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i want to say at the outset my experience in massachusetts, with the massachusetts health care, so-called romney care, that was a precursor in many ways, i am speaking of the affordable care act, also ruled out very slowly. being ony experience the ground in massachusetts when that plan went forward. in wrapping up. it did not have the urgency of this program. it was sort of planned that way. i also remember the medicare part he asked, which was a republican initiative, also rolled out extremely slowly. i know a lot of my seniors, i had to do 16 town halls around downstrict to try to tear the backlash because of the slowness of how that was ramped up. not out ofence is line with those other two programs. so, i just wanted to make that note. i have had a chance to go out and talk to some of the outreach workers. a lot of the outreach on the affordable care act in my district is being conducted through the local community health centers. i have basically an urban district. the health care -- the health center employees are going out and signing people up. one of the concerns they have raise
i want to say at the outset my experience in massachusetts, with the massachusetts health care, so-called romney care, that was a precursor in many ways, i am speaking of the affordable care act, also ruled out very slowly. being ony experience the ground in massachusetts when that plan went forward. in wrapping up. it did not have the urgency of this program. it was sort of planned that way. i also remember the medicare part he asked, which was a republican initiative, also rolled out...
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about 30 people waiting in so far. 22 responding no so far. 11 saying yes. you can leave comments on the comment section as well. val, fromcall is to minneapolis, minnesota. what to think about thanksgiving being a time to talk politics? good morning, pedro, how are you doing? anytime is a good time to talk politics. this would be a good topic for one of your call in shows where you invite guests who can talk to us about it. , based oni wonder if the relationships that i have had all -- had with people, sometimes people think there are times you talk about politics and times you do not. politics should be something talk about all of the time. sometimes some of us are not as educated as we could be about politics. the only time you do not talk about politics is when people are getting upset and getting riled and angry. can you have conversations at thanksgiving or other times without anger or heated words? --caller: if you throw something out that this is going to be an easy going type of conversation that we are going to have a the table, let's out of shape.
about 30 people waiting in so far. 22 responding no so far. 11 saying yes. you can leave comments on the comment section as well. val, fromcall is to minneapolis, minnesota. what to think about thanksgiving being a time to talk politics? good morning, pedro, how are you doing? anytime is a good time to talk politics. this would be a good topic for one of your call in shows where you invite guests who can talk to us about it. , based oni wonder if the relationships that i have had all -- had...
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the letters will be left in his memory along the river in boston, massachusetts. host: from 1964 to this friday morning, november 22, 2013. the kennedy gravesite at arlington national cemetery, the eternal flame. a photographer captured the moment. family members, including jean kennedy smith on hand, the younger sister of president kennedy, to pay tribute to our 36th president. headlines from around the country focusing on what happened in dallas. this is from the detroit free press. 50 years after the kennedy assassination, a day i will never forget. the tallahassee democrat, shocked, sadness my car and disbelief is the headline. that photograph moments before lee harvey oswald fired the shots in dallas, texas. from the orange county register, the day jfk was shot. this from the richmond times dispatch, enduring mystique, jfk 50 years later. from the atlanta or no constitution, jfk, that awful day in dallas. larry is joining us from maryland. good morning to you. caller: good morning. i was about 10 years old when i received the information at school, just devas
the letters will be left in his memory along the river in boston, massachusetts. host: from 1964 to this friday morning, november 22, 2013. the kennedy gravesite at arlington national cemetery, the eternal flame. a photographer captured the moment. family members, including jean kennedy smith on hand, the younger sister of president kennedy, to pay tribute to our 36th president. headlines from around the country focusing on what happened in dallas. this is from the detroit free press. 50 years...
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in thea news conference case challenging prayer in public political forms. >> the defense department faces $500 billion in cuts over the next decade. on thursday, the pentagon services committee hears from military chiefs on how the budget cuts are affecting operations. you can see this hearing live on c-span 3 starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. later, former senate budget committee chairman who now heads the securities industry is talking about his organization's plan to protect investors. you can see if i've at 1:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span 3. >> unlike ike who grew up in a poor family, she was from a well-to-do family of all daughters. she attended a finishing school and we have a report card from this school in denver, colorado. in english,t a b she actually got a c-in european history. who knew that she would be so well-traveled and have so much to do with european history. early on, i caught her this west point football charm showing the army and navy game scores of 1913 and 1914 when ike was coach. as a military wife, she took great pride in creating a home for ike in each of t
in thea news conference case challenging prayer in public political forms. >> the defense department faces $500 billion in cuts over the next decade. on thursday, the pentagon services committee hears from military chiefs on how the budget cuts are affecting operations. you can see this hearing live on c-span 3 starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. later, former senate budget committee chairman who now heads the securities industry is talking about his organization's plan to protect investors....
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will be left in his river inong the boston, massachusetts. 1964 two this friday morning, november 22, 2013. the kennedy gravesite at arlington national cemetery, the eternal flame. a photographer captured the moment. family members, including jean kennedy smith on hand, the younger sister of president kennedy, to pay tribute to our 36th president. headlines from around the country focusing on what happened in dallas. this is from the detroit free press. 50 years after the kennedy assassination, a day i will never forget. the tallahassee democrat, shocked, sadness my car and disbelief is the headline. that photograph moments before lee harvey also walled fired the shots in dallas, texas. from the orange county register, the day jfk was shot. this from the richmond times dispatch, enduring mystique, jfk 50 years later. from the atlanta or no constitution, jfk, that awful day in dallas. us from joining maryland. good morning to you. caller: good morning. i was about 10 years old when i received the information at school, just devastating. since that time, it has haunted years.nsely over
will be left in his river inong the boston, massachusetts. 1964 two this friday morning, november 22, 2013. the kennedy gravesite at arlington national cemetery, the eternal flame. a photographer captured the moment. family members, including jean kennedy smith on hand, the younger sister of president kennedy, to pay tribute to our 36th president. headlines from around the country focusing on what happened in dallas. this is from the detroit free press. 50 years after the kennedy assassination,...
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theovember 22 marks john f. kennedy's assassination. as part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. departmenterce recently hosted a two-day summit in washington dc focused on business investment. next, one of the discussions from the event that included the director of the national economic council, gene sperling, and the ceos of walmart at dow chemical. this is a little over one hour. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. secretary lew, secretary pritzker, thank you so much for your very excellent remarks. and i want to thank both of them for their leadership. they have been outstanding, particularly for the subject matter that we have before us these next two days. i know that their insights, particularly as it applies to the business community, are very valuable to all of us that are joining us today. we're off to a great start to what promises to be a great conference with a packed agenda. thanks to all of you who have come great distances to be with us today. i am very pleased to announce our first panel, which is entitle
theovember 22 marks john f. kennedy's assassination. as part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. departmenterce recently hosted a two-day summit in washington dc focused on business investment. next, one of the discussions from the event that included the director of the national economic council, gene sperling, and the ceos of walmart at dow chemical. this is a little over one hour. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. secretary lew, secretary pritzker, thank you so much for...
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the white house continues to point to massachusetts where just 123 people enrolled in the state's health care program in its first month, that number steadily grew. but circle this date on your calendar. november 30th. that's when the agency in charge of the site says it would be ready with all the fixes to all the glitches. some analysts have said it will take literally millions of lines of code to get it running smoothly. the biggest dot comes of the country are lining up to end the nsa program of collecting phone data. they're supporting a bill by james sensenbrenner that would limit the scope of what the government can collect and how long it can keep it. by the way sensenbrenner also wrote the patriot agent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.cgent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.ent. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.nt. at the same time the tech giants are developing technology to protect user information.t. at the same ti
the white house continues to point to massachusetts where just 123 people enrolled in the state's health care program in its first month, that number steadily grew. but circle this date on your calendar. november 30th. that's when the agency in charge of the site says it would be ready with all the fixes to all the glitches. some analysts have said it will take literally millions of lines of code to get it running smoothly. the biggest dot comes of the country are lining up to end the nsa...
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vaughn meader often described november 22 in 1963 as, in his words "the day i died." ta-da! whoa. ♪ showtime. agh! there's me! there's me! there's me! ♪ boom. ohhhh! ♪ accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. since enbrel
vaughn meader often described november 22 in 1963 as, in his words "the day i died." ta-da! whoa. ♪ showtime. agh! there's me! there's me! there's me! ♪ boom. ohhhh! ♪ accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious,...
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on november 22, 1963, i was a 15-year-old sophomore in high school. my mother gave me opportunity to skip school that day and watch the motorcade came by -- come by. we took my three-year-old sister along with me. she was riding piggyback on my shoulders. we worked our way through the crowd to write at the curb -- right at the curb. we were able to get the president and first lady's attention. my sister was dancing on my shoulders. she looked our way, and we were waving. she said to the president, jack, jack. they were only eight or 10 feet from us. he turned and looked at us. they both laughed and smiled and he pointed right at us and waved and smiled and laughed. only three minutes later, we arrived at a beauty salon where my mother was getting her hair done. people were saying the president had been shot. this was the guy who woke me up to politics in general. this was my hero. in a matter of minutes, that beautiful experience was obliterated. i remember the most real memory for me that day was people crying openly in public all over our city, ever
on november 22, 1963, i was a 15-year-old sophomore in high school. my mother gave me opportunity to skip school that day and watch the motorcade came by -- come by. we took my three-year-old sister along with me. she was riding piggyback on my shoulders. we worked our way through the crowd to write at the curb -- right at the curb. we were able to get the president and first lady's attention. my sister was dancing on my shoulders. she looked our way, and we were waving. she said to the...
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the last election it was 77 / 22. the parts of texas that are not in the metro plaque san antonio or austen or houston cody almost 70 percent jimmy carter. 76 texas went democratic california when a republican and for ford. things have changed politically in the last 40 year period the carter for the election is a little bit of a misleading precedent because each party nominated from their historic homeland ford from michigan and jimmy carter from georgia they don't call him general sherman they just call him sherman. one of my favorite political statistics is the number two-stage jfk 1960 the number one state was rhode island number two was not massachusetts it was georgia. why did george of votes heavily? because sherman had marched through the imprint lasted a long time. we have different cultural parameters wide we have a country eckhardt going into the 2012 election cycle with mild to run negative ratings of the house of representatives and most people vote straight tickets why did we reelect the house of represe
the last election it was 77 / 22. the parts of texas that are not in the metro plaque san antonio or austen or houston cody almost 70 percent jimmy carter. 76 texas went democratic california when a republican and for ford. things have changed politically in the last 40 year period the carter for the election is a little bit of a misleading precedent because each party nominated from their historic homeland ford from michigan and jimmy carter from georgia they don't call him general sherman...
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tonight, a case challenging prayer in public political forums. sebelius about problems implementing the health care law. >> coming up on the next washington journal, a look at renewable energy. then came in and nick juliano ofcuss different types renewable energy and politics shaping the industry. then michael brune talks about the obama administration policy on climate change and the keystone pipeline. explains the u.s. solar energy industry and the plan to create the largest solar project. salerno of the wind energy association looks at a report of the wind industry slowdown. live everyjournal is morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> a confirmation hearing on thursday for state department nominees, considering nominees for the office of management resources, civilian security, and human rights in public diplomacy. live coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern. one of the things that has stuck in my mind is how dallas has changed in general just from a political standpoint. time in the early 1960s and late 50s, there was probably a much less balanced
tonight, a case challenging prayer in public political forums. sebelius about problems implementing the health care law. >> coming up on the next washington journal, a look at renewable energy. then came in and nick juliano ofcuss different types renewable energy and politics shaping the industry. then michael brune talks about the obama administration policy on climate change and the keystone pipeline. explains the u.s. solar energy industry and the plan to create the largest solar...
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massachusetts, sort of the epicenter of the kennedy political world, can you talk about what the kennedys meant at that time? what it meant the rise of a prominent irish catholic family in massachusetts and what they still mean today. >> extraordinarily important to the irish, i think, and i speak as an irish person. my grandfather came here from ireland in 1881 and loved james michael curley. my father was navy and harvard and younger was a generational change and he worshipped john f. kennedy. and my grandfather came along for the kennedy ride, in the end, but it was my father who thought that curley made the irish look bad. and he did in many ways. so people forget it was a new generation of irish, you know, sort of post world war ii and post world war ii period, people who had been -- had the world war ii experience, and wanted to change and reform politics in massachusetts that led to the rise of jack kennedy. and when he defeated henry cabot lodge, it was an earth shaking movement because lodge was not supposed to lose that race. kennedy wasn't supposed to win it. i think arguably i
massachusetts, sort of the epicenter of the kennedy political world, can you talk about what the kennedys meant at that time? what it meant the rise of a prominent irish catholic family in massachusetts and what they still mean today. >> extraordinarily important to the irish, i think, and i speak as an irish person. my grandfather came here from ireland in 1881 and loved james michael curley. my father was navy and harvard and younger was a generational change and he worshipped john f....
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i'm here today because of what i'm hearing from families in massachusetts. and i also want to thank the senator from mississippi. this is a reminder, this is something that's hitting us all around the country, this change in the flood maps. i'm here today to support my colleagues' bipartisan efforts to help homeowners across the country who are getting hit with newly revised maps and increased flood insurance premiums. families purchase flood insurance to prevent the loss of their homes in a natural disaster but now many of these families fear the price of flood insurance could be just as devastating and actually cost them their homes. i understand why congress changed the national flood program to more accurately reflect the true cost and the risks of flood damage, and i agree that over time, we need to move to a more market-based system for setting flood insurance rates. provided we adequately take into account affordability concerns for working families. these maps and rate increases are having as big an impact as a big storm. when fema released these flo
i'm here today because of what i'm hearing from families in massachusetts. and i also want to thank the senator from mississippi. this is a reminder, this is something that's hitting us all around the country, this change in the flood maps. i'm here today to support my colleagues' bipartisan efforts to help homeowners across the country who are getting hit with newly revised maps and increased flood insurance premiums. families purchase flood insurance to prevent the loss of their homes in a...
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in the last election and voted democratic by 77-22. the parts of texas that are not in the dallas-fort worth metro austin, san antonio. voted almost 70% for jimmy carter. in 1976 texas went democratic, california went republican for gerald ford. things have changed politically in the last 4 year period. the carter/40 election is a misleading precedent because each party in that case happened to nominate somebody from the party's historic homeland, ford from out state michigan, the yankee diaspora, jimmy carter from south. aware they still hate the memory of -- they don't call the general chairman. they call him sherman. and so forth. one of my favorite political statistics is the fact that the number 2 state for john f. kennedy in 1960, the number one state in percentage terms was rhode island, the number 2 state was not massachusetts, and a number 2 catholic state was georgia. why did georgia vote heavily for john f. kennedy? chermac had marched through 96 years before. the imprint of the civil war lasted a long time. we have differen
in the last election and voted democratic by 77-22. the parts of texas that are not in the dallas-fort worth metro austin, san antonio. voted almost 70% for jimmy carter. in 1976 texas went democratic, california went republican for gerald ford. things have changed politically in the last 4 year period. the carter/40 election is a misleading precedent because each party in that case happened to nominate somebody from the party's historic homeland, ford from out state michigan, the yankee...
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, let's build the super structure for it in texas, let's build, you know, the and i the avionics in massachusetts and spread the jobs around so there's a whole lot people lobbying for aircraft to be ordered by the military. >> that's exactly what happened to the c27j. despite the plan to scrap the plane, ohio senators, and democratic sherrod brown both fought to keep production going, claiming hundreds of ohio jobs were on the line at national guard facilities there. >> there's an awful lot of politics and senators and cock man congressman looking to keep jobs in their districts. that's an efficient way to equip a military. >> with half a billion dollars already spent, the defense department is making plans to unload the remaining 14 aircraft. >> these will be regenerated for somebody in the federal government and i would expect fairly soon. >> what are the possible uses for this c27j? >> right now, the three most common, entities out there are special operations command, the forest service and coast guard. >> these handovers could end up costing taxpayers even more money. for example, america to
, let's build the super structure for it in texas, let's build, you know, the and i the avionics in massachusetts and spread the jobs around so there's a whole lot people lobbying for aircraft to be ordered by the military. >> that's exactly what happened to the c27j. despite the plan to scrap the plane, ohio senators, and democratic sherrod brown both fought to keep production going, claiming hundreds of ohio jobs were on the line at national guard facilities there. >> there's an...
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that outbreak traced back to tainted steroids that were mixed at a massachusetts pharmacy. new england compounding center. jim axelrod is here to get us up to date on the case. jim? >> reporter: we learned today that the federal investigation into n.e.c.c. is at a crile cal phase and a source says charges could be filed soon after the first of next year. that would be welcome news for scott shaw in denton, north carolina, who's been making regular trips to the cemetery for 13 months now mourning his mother. >> we could take the dying, but the suffering was beyond what we could take. >> reporter: she was a vibrant 77-year-old until she took tainted steroid injections compounded by n.e.c.c. for a bulging disk in her back and contracted fungal meningitis. she died a cruel death, plagued by crippling headaches and excruciating sensitivity to light. >> it was literally a war going on within her body. she had a fungus that was growing that was taking her over and the most powerful drugs we had trying to hold it back. >> reporter: shaw was one of 64 people to die from contaminated
that outbreak traced back to tainted steroids that were mixed at a massachusetts pharmacy. new england compounding center. jim axelrod is here to get us up to date on the case. jim? >> reporter: we learned today that the federal investigation into n.e.c.c. is at a crile cal phase and a source says charges could be filed soon after the first of next year. that would be welcome news for scott shaw in denton, north carolina, who's been making regular trips to the cemetery for 13 months now...
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all his political campaigns, that is governor connally of texas who lies wooded in a hospital in dallas. at 2:00 in the morning, when johnsons much talk that would be offered the vice presidential nomination, john connolly told me he was positive he would never accept it. i had talked to sam rayburn who said that linden johnson would never accept -- lyndon johnson would never accept the vice presidency, would never give up the senate majority leader. i bet john, lee then that the viceould accept president nomination. at 2:00, john connolly made that point that it was positive that he would not accept. this is the way that history is made. had lyndon johnson not accepted, he of course would not be president of united states today. no one could ever have believed or dreamed that a president so young would not conclude his term of office and that death would interrupt. there is little else to report here in washington, just the general reactions. a bulletin has just come in from dallas. a sniper armed with a high- powered rifle murdered president kennedy today. kennedy posta,r lyndon johns
all his political campaigns, that is governor connally of texas who lies wooded in a hospital in dallas. at 2:00 in the morning, when johnsons much talk that would be offered the vice presidential nomination, john connolly told me he was positive he would never accept it. i had talked to sam rayburn who said that linden johnson would never accept -- lyndon johnson would never accept the vice presidency, would never give up the senate majority leader. i bet john, lee then that the viceould...
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a 22-year-old turns himself in to police on a minor marijuana charge and he winds up dead in his cell. his family says surveillance video shows him pleading for help but getting none. we are going to bring you that story, obviously, high emotions on that case and all of that is coming up. >> i will be joining you for that shortly. >> the last time that zoraida and i anchored dotting it was a debacle. the entire studio board went down and we had to go on another studio. that was the last time we were on the air together and now here. i hope this has been a little bit better. >> it's been smooth. >> watch what is going to happen next. we will see you guys in a little bit. >> see you guys. >>> a 1-year-old boy battling paralysis from a rare nerve disorder isn't letting the disease keep him down. look at this, folks. this is wyatt banks. the little guy from south carolina was diagnosed with transfers militis when he was only six months old. he lost the use of both legs. his mom tried putting him in asn such a young child use a wheelchair so effectively. why his mom says her son is happy t
a 22-year-old turns himself in to police on a minor marijuana charge and he winds up dead in his cell. his family says surveillance video shows him pleading for help but getting none. we are going to bring you that story, obviously, high emotions on that case and all of that is coming up. >> i will be joining you for that shortly. >> the last time that zoraida and i anchored dotting it was a debacle. the entire studio board went down and we had to go on another studio. that was the...
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they're down to 22%, an all-time low. so the republicans have to be behind closed doors saying, "man, what are we gonna do now?" well, all they've got left is to go after obama care. that's all they've got. that and, of course, ripping people off oh of food stamps. you know, network reporters, as i said earlier this week on this broadcast, i think are in somewhat of a dilemma. i think that obama care is going to be so positive and there are so many things in obama care that are great for families and great for individuals and great for consumers and the industry, that they will take any morsel of negativity, no matter what it is, to just kind of make sure that everybody thinks they're still journalistically balanced. let me tell you something, folks. junk insurance policies is real. it's very real. and it's been addressed in this country. and this is what hannity and fox news and some other reporters have come to. they don't know what to do so last night on sean hannity's program he brings in brent zoezle from some conser
they're down to 22%, an all-time low. so the republicans have to be behind closed doors saying, "man, what are we gonna do now?" well, all they've got left is to go after obama care. that's all they've got. that and, of course, ripping people off oh of food stamps. you know, network reporters, as i said earlier this week on this broadcast, i think are in somewhat of a dilemma. i think that obama care is going to be so positive and there are so many things in obama care that are great...
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only 123 people in the first month in massachusetts. and then built up steadily over the course of time. 0.3%123 represented .20 -- of what would be the overall enrollment at the end of the day. >> what has called you to challenge that? >> the president has called on the house to take up the legislation and pass it. we are not laying down a challenge. we are obviously disappointed when any lawmaker announces that he or she does not support extraordinarily fair basic americans,for lgbt protection that other americans enjoy, and that they should enjoy. we will work with congress. we look forward to passage in the senate. we are heartened by the developments in the senate that brought us this far. believe the momentum behind equal rights is such that we will prevail as a country on this issue. >> very quickly, the book that -- oming out, double down pre-k's you did not get your copy? >> not yet. the president attended a super pack fundraiser last year on the premise of this book. did he do that? >> i don't remember that. we will have to ta
only 123 people in the first month in massachusetts. and then built up steadily over the course of time. 0.3%123 represented .20 -- of what would be the overall enrollment at the end of the day. >> what has called you to challenge that? >> the president has called on the house to take up the legislation and pass it. we are not laying down a challenge. we are obviously disappointed when any lawmaker announces that he or she does not support extraordinarily fair basic americans,for...
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they've gone down to 22%. >> yeah. the other thing you see in the virginia race, reverend al, is the democratic party is amazingly unified. there are differences at the margins, but you have bill and hillary clinton there in virginia. you've got president obama. you've got vice president biden. people are coming out. it's a unified party that knows what it stands for and that is really trying to make virginia a wakeup call to the rest of the country that republicans learned nothing from their drubbing in 2014. >> also in the year, the republicans really haven't changed their agenda. i mean, when we look at the fact last year mitt romney's 47% comment defined the election, now republicans in congress are pushing a measure to cut $40 billion from food stamps. last year republicans pushing a variety of voter i.d. bills. this year their plan to push new voter i.d. bills. last year they vowed to defeat the affordable care act. this year, drum roll, they're vowing to defeat the affordable care act. they haven't changed anyth
they've gone down to 22%. >> yeah. the other thing you see in the virginia race, reverend al, is the democratic party is amazingly unified. there are differences at the margins, but you have bill and hillary clinton there in virginia. you've got president obama. you've got vice president biden. people are coming out. it's a unified party that knows what it stands for and that is really trying to make virginia a wakeup call to the rest of the country that republicans learned nothing from...
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p.m., november 22, author. coverage continues on sunday with a lyndon johnson's address to congress. your questions live with lbj biographer and presidential historian. followed at 6:00 p.m. with nbc state funeral. remembering jfk on american tv this weekend on c-span 3. fun to have it was a little view of history of a time in america that was not --tructional for the instructional. and a more anecdotal little bit more archaeological meaning random. you look at them as he bunches of where photos and the captions explaining down. i had a vision of high school students flipping through them and loving history if they could. moves from cable to author with "the big picture." >> alliance health reform held a discussion about the rollout of the marketplaces under the affordable care act. sara collins of the commonwealth showingeased a survey 200,000 people have signed up for coverage so far. of this law, the affordable care act, the degree it is being implemented at the state level and the local politics and decisio
p.m., november 22, author. coverage continues on sunday with a lyndon johnson's address to congress. your questions live with lbj biographer and presidential historian. followed at 6:00 p.m. with nbc state funeral. remembering jfk on american tv this weekend on c-span 3. fun to have it was a little view of history of a time in america that was not --tructional for the instructional. and a more anecdotal little bit more archaeological meaning random. you look at them as he bunches of where...
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in the end more than 36,000 people enrolled in massachusetts . i think as a guide post i think that's a pretty good indicator even without troubles of the website of what kind of sort of phased in process of enrollment we are likely to see. that will be undoubtedly compounded by the problems with the website that have made it so much harder for individuals to shop and enroll. >> just a clarification, he said -- on the bill clinton quote, he said changes, would it take legal changes, act of congress, to address this issue? >> the president has asked his team to come up with options. we are looking at ones that effectively address the problem. >> those that have been struck here are within the context of the law and working with state insurance commissioners. is that the -- the president looking at or team meeting, they don't include seeking a change in the law that would have to go through congress? people who talk to me about it believe the legislative climate is just too difficult to look in that direction. >> beg your indulgence and give you th
in the end more than 36,000 people enrolled in massachusetts . i think as a guide post i think that's a pretty good indicator even without troubles of the website of what kind of sort of phased in process of enrollment we are likely to see. that will be undoubtedly compounded by the problems with the website that have made it so much harder for individuals to shop and enroll. >> just a clarification, he said -- on the bill clinton quote, he said changes, would it take legal changes, act...
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i don't pay a lot of attention to politics, but usually what gets decided in washington doesn't slap you in the face like this law has with me, he says. i've gone on health healthcare.d used the estimators they direct you to. i could be going from $2,500 deductible to something $10,000 and $12,000, the way it looks to me. this is going to cost me a lot more for something i don't even want. if i could i'd like to read another short story from a couple in grand forks that got held of us on the marriage penalty that obamacare creates. she writes in, my husband and i met with the primary health insurance carrier in north dakota, and we're told that our current coverage under the guidelines of the affordable care act will cost us at least another $400 more a month, and our deductible will increase from $2,000 to $12,000. and because we're married, we cannot choose individual plans which would be a lower deductible. in essence, we're being punished for being married. we're looking at paying more than $1,500 a month in health care because we are only 61 years old and not eligible for medica
i don't pay a lot of attention to politics, but usually what gets decided in washington doesn't slap you in the face like this law has with me, he says. i've gone on health healthcare.d used the estimators they direct you to. i could be going from $2,500 deductible to something $10,000 and $12,000, the way it looks to me. this is going to cost me a lot more for something i don't even want. if i could i'd like to read another short story from a couple in grand forks that got held of us on the...
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in fact the one example we do have as jenna said in massachusetts, very slow sign-ups in the first month. increased every month after. that is what we hope will happen the rollout of obamacare. jon: and, monica, the administration has said these are the early days and there is going to be a deadline coming up. most people, well, i'm certainly a procrastinator, they're saying that, most americans are going to wait to sign up until the deadline is actually here. >> well, we'll have to see but last weekend when "saturday night live" made fun of obamacare and mocked the obamacare website they actually joked that it was only set up to accommodate six people at a time and they pretty much nailed that, didn't they, jon? look, day one, month one, sort of like the opening of a movie where the opening weekend is so critical to the ultimate box office. this was supposed to be the time when the maximum number of people would be checking it out and enrolling and we just haven't seen it. and i think the big problem for the administration is, first of all, it is not really about the website. it is abou
in fact the one example we do have as jenna said in massachusetts, very slow sign-ups in the first month. increased every month after. that is what we hope will happen the rollout of obamacare. jon: and, monica, the administration has said these are the early days and there is going to be a deadline coming up. most people, well, i'm certainly a procrastinator, they're saying that, most americans are going to wait to sign up until the deadline is actually here. >> well, we'll have to see...
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geneva on january 22. the peaceful establishment of a transitional government is the goal of the talks. previous attempts at talks have failed over disputes of who should represent syria and the government and whether other regional powers should have a place at the table. national security adviser susan rice is in afghanistan to meet with karzai. she will meet with troops for the holidays. the visit was announced today. it is her first visit as president obama's top aide. president karzai rejected a deal to sign a pact until the new year. the u.s. one of the deal signed end.ar's the head of the nsa submitted his resignation after edward snowden leaked documents, but resignation was declined. he is stepping down in the spring and for the first time, the white house is considering whether to name a civilian to lead the agency. the nsa has always been led by a military officer since it was created in 1952. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. i don't think anybody would have looked into a
geneva on january 22. the peaceful establishment of a transitional government is the goal of the talks. previous attempts at talks have failed over disputes of who should represent syria and the government and whether other regional powers should have a place at the table. national security adviser susan rice is in afghanistan to meet with karzai. she will meet with troops for the holidays. the visit was announced today. it is her first visit as president obama's top aide. president karzai...
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battle or in politics. but for our contributions to the human spirit. if more politicians knew poetry and more poets knew politics, i'm convinced the world would be a little better place to live. if power leads men towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. when power narrows the areas of concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of his existence. when power corrupts, poetry cleanses for art establishes the basic human truth which must serve as the touch stone of our judgment. together, back wash of the coming age of space. we need to be part of it. we set sail on this new sea because there is to be a new knowledge gained and new right to be won, they must be won and used for the progress of all people. but why, some say, the moon. why choose this as our goal? we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things not because they are easy, but because they are hard. because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills. because t
battle or in politics. but for our contributions to the human spirit. if more politicians knew poetry and more poets knew politics, i'm convinced the world would be a little better place to live. if power leads men towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. when power narrows the areas of concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of his existence. when power corrupts, poetry cleanses for art establishes the basic human truth which must serve as the touch stone of...
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people are spending money and most in a polite way. it's expected in the months of november and december, consumers will spend more than $600 billion, $80 billion spent online, 140 million shoppers are expected to come out this weekend. and, again, most of them are behaving well, miguel. >> well, that is good to know. let's hope we continue with peace and joy into the holiday season. thank you very much, alexandra. >>> the clock is ticking, and a lot is on the line. we're talking about the obama care web site. the president promising that by midnight it will work properly for most users. will it? that's next in the "cnn newsroom." >>> it is still three years until the 2016 presidential election, but new cnn poll numbers are already suggesting at least two potential early front runners. paul steinhauser has more. oh, paul? >> miguel, so far this month chris christie won a landslide reelection victory in new jersey, took over as chairman of the republican governors association and now he apparently has another honor. >> 2016 is a long wa
people are spending money and most in a polite way. it's expected in the months of november and december, consumers will spend more than $600 billion, $80 billion spent online, 140 million shoppers are expected to come out this weekend. and, again, most of them are behaving well, miguel. >> well, that is good to know. let's hope we continue with peace and joy into the holiday season. thank you very much, alexandra. >>> the clock is ticking, and a lot is on the line. we're talking...
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rates among young adults is 21% in the year prior to the passage of the law in massachusetts. that rate dropped to 8% in the after. i think it does, the experience, the survey research that we've done, the experience in massachusetts does suggest young adults will come into the market places, the numbers will help do what we're hoping they would do not only helping them but also stabilizing the market. spent so, we used all sorts of information sources to, on a weekly basis, hit the restart button. i had a meeting with my senior folks every week, looking back at what we know about enrollment, what we know about folks who were on the ground. so if we know that holding an event in the evening results in five people showing up versus launch, you get 50 people to show up, that's where our resources go. so we look at everything that's happened to not only the data we're seeing but also what we're hearing from our sisters. orienteering from brokers in community groups or on the ground. end of the week we slightly shift our strategy. and i can tell you week one at a lot of events pla
rates among young adults is 21% in the year prior to the passage of the law in massachusetts. that rate dropped to 8% in the after. i think it does, the experience, the survey research that we've done, the experience in massachusetts does suggest young adults will come into the market places, the numbers will help do what we're hoping they would do not only helping them but also stabilizing the market. spent so, we used all sorts of information sources to, on a weekly basis, hit the restart...
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in 2010, scott brown of massachusetts wins the special election up there after running a campaign to kill the legislation. his victory gives the gop 41 votes in the senate which gives them the power to block any fixes or improvements in the new law. republican governors across the country refuse to build their own state exchanges putting unexpected pressure on the federal exchanges. then congressional republicans refuse to give hhs the money it needs to build the federal exchange. then there's the obstruction campaigns. they include gop darling like rush limbaugh and dick marsh ways to avoid or sign petitions rejecting their exchanges. then there's the gop icing on the cake. the shutdown and the threat to blow up the economy. strong stuff. ron reagan, i want to start with you. this has been a concerted effort. it's like when you read about lincoln coming to washington because the secession movement has begun. they didn't give this guy a honeymoon. they didn't give him nothing. they started going after him from the beginning. >> no. and they haven't learned their lesson. they just got
in 2010, scott brown of massachusetts wins the special election up there after running a campaign to kill the legislation. his victory gives the gop 41 votes in the senate which gives them the power to block any fixes or improvements in the new law. republican governors across the country refuse to build their own state exchanges putting unexpected pressure on the federal exchanges. then congressional republicans refuse to give hhs the money it needs to build the federal exchange. then there's...
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introduced by senator ed markey of massachusetts. he just joined this year. he is one of the leading clean energy advocates on capitol hill. he cosponsored the climate change bill in 2009 with waxman, he has been planning he wanted this to be his first legislation in the senate. it says electric utilities have to provide 25% of their electricity from renewable solar, -- wind., geothermal, by 2020 five. electric utilities and natural gas have to meet efficiency targets within a period. the second was introduced by tom udall and mike udall. their first cousins, they had a similar bill, 25% by 2025 renewable energy requirement, i don't believe they had the efficiency with theirs. the raf -- ref is popular at the state level. ranging fromevels 15% to 25% over the next decade or decade and a half. it is popular among clean energy advocates and environmentalists, it does not have a lot of chance of gaining traction in this congress. republicans are in charge of the house, they're very resistant to any sort of mandate, that is what an ref is. about realng energies a
introduced by senator ed markey of massachusetts. he just joined this year. he is one of the leading clean energy advocates on capitol hill. he cosponsored the climate change bill in 2009 with waxman, he has been planning he wanted this to be his first legislation in the senate. it says electric utilities have to provide 25% of their electricity from renewable solar, -- wind., geothermal, by 2020 five. electric utilities and natural gas have to meet efficiency targets within a period. the...
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remembrances of where you were in dallas on november 22. alex wayne and kyle cheney, what's next for the affordable care act. later, david fahrenthold. the guest will discuss some of the stakes -- mistakes the government made in determining who is dead and the amount of money sent to those survivors. everydayon journal," at 7:00 eastern time. thanks for joining us for the sunday edition of "washington journal." today on c-span, "newsmakers" with senator patrick leahy followed by president obama's remarks on extending health insurance went under the health care law. manchincussion with joe and john hoban. the life and legacy of first lady lady jacqueline can indeed.
remembrances of where you were in dallas on november 22. alex wayne and kyle cheney, what's next for the affordable care act. later, david fahrenthold. the guest will discuss some of the stakes -- mistakes the government made in determining who is dead and the amount of money sent to those survivors. everydayon journal," at 7:00 eastern time. thanks for joining us for the sunday edition of "washington journal." today on c-span, "newsmakers" with senator patrick leahy...
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effie gardner on january 22, 1946 in alabama. tom served his country in the united states army in vietnam from 1966 to 1968. as a result of his exemplary service and sacrifice, he received the purple heart in 1967 and the bronze star in 1968. tom received a bachelor's of science degree from alabama state university and a masters of public administration from troy state university. tom is married to mrs.ess tell gardner and is a loving -- mrs. estelle gardner and is a loving father to two and grandfather to three grandchildren. in addition to his strong commitment to family, tom has demonstrated an enduring dedication to faith and god, continuing on the pastorial legacy of his father, he is part of the baptist church in is hometown of hopehall, alabama. he has oversight of federal, state and local grants. he administered the emergency shelter grant homeless assistance program, the community housing development organization, the housing counseling agency and the affordable housing development program. tom has demonstrated an exempl
effie gardner on january 22, 1946 in alabama. tom served his country in the united states army in vietnam from 1966 to 1968. as a result of his exemplary service and sacrifice, he received the purple heart in 1967 and the bronze star in 1968. tom received a bachelor's of science degree from alabama state university and a masters of public administration from troy state university. tom is married to mrs.ess tell gardner and is a loving -- mrs. estelle gardner and is a loving father to two and...
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tim friend, al jazeera london police headquarters. >> in massachusetts judgment day for a chemist who may have jeopardized thousands of criminal cases. annie duggan falsified lab reports so she could appear more productive. the case has cost the state more than $8 million and forced the release of hundreds of convicts. michael eaves is here with sports. hoihockey player in big trouble. >> simeon barleof allegedly kidnapping his girl friend and kinginkinging -- and kicking he. the maximum sentence for third degree assault is two years in jail. the team has yet to make a statement about this player. >>> johnny mandiseel manziel, sd after that game he and manziel will evaluate the quarterback's draft potential. >>> basketball star dennis rodman, about a dozen former nba players are going with him. rodman would not name the players going with him. there was no political nature, rodman has self-proclaimed himself as an american ambassador. he is good friends he says with kim jong-un. >> all right michael. wawltsd.wall street is having ar to remember. all time high, s&p above anne 00. >>> n
tim friend, al jazeera london police headquarters. >> in massachusetts judgment day for a chemist who may have jeopardized thousands of criminal cases. annie duggan falsified lab reports so she could appear more productive. the case has cost the state more than $8 million and forced the release of hundreds of convicts. michael eaves is here with sports. hoihockey player in big trouble. >> simeon barleof allegedly kidnapping his girl friend and kinginkinging -- and kicking he. the...
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he spent some time talking about the rollout in massachusetts. of course, obama care has been compared to that health care plan since its inception. how accurate of a picture was governor romney painting in terms of the rollout there in massachusetts? >> well, among the things i am not paying close attention to in retirement is governor romney. so i can't tell you because i don't know what he said. i will say this and this is one of the problems. in fairness to the administration -- and they clearly have much to apologize for -- the problems with the website, it was never anticipated that the federal website was going to have to do most of the country. people did not see the election of republicans in 2010 in many states who would then refuse to participate. and at the same time with the republican house refuse to provide the funding. so part of the problem with the website is that it was given a job that nobody anticipated it would have because of the unfortunate obstructionist attitude of some of the new republican governors. >> congressman bar
he spent some time talking about the rollout in massachusetts. of course, obama care has been compared to that health care plan since its inception. how accurate of a picture was governor romney painting in terms of the rollout there in massachusetts? >> well, among the things i am not paying close attention to in retirement is governor romney. so i can't tell you because i don't know what he said. i will say this and this is one of the problems. in fairness to the administration -- and...
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a huge influx in terms of immigration, a change in culture, a change in politics. it used to be a totally republican city, a totally republican county, now it's basically a totally democratic-led county. >> for many, the assassination defined a generation. dallas is determined it won't define a city. >> dallas will mark the tragedy of j.f.k.'s assassination today with a special ceremony, the first official event there honoring kennedy. we are joined live from dallas. good morning, leanne. >> good morning, i'm not far from where the president was shot in 1963. behind me is the stage, they are setting up now the v.i.p. section, getting ready for the program set to getunder way later this morning. thousands expected to attend, despite the call for very cold temperatures and howling winds. the mayor has sent out a statement saying the program will go on as scheduled. they've been planning this a very long time, as was mentioned earlier. it's a joint public-private endeavor. there will be a military fly over, a moment of silence and tolling of the bells at exactly 12:30
a huge influx in terms of immigration, a change in culture, a change in politics. it used to be a totally republican city, a totally republican county, now it's basically a totally democratic-led county. >> for many, the assassination defined a generation. dallas is determined it won't define a city. >> dallas will mark the tragedy of j.f.k.'s assassination today with a special ceremony, the first official event there honoring kennedy. we are joined live from dallas. good morning,...
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this event from the hyannis museum in massachusetts is just over an hour. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. we want to welcome you here to the john f. kennedy hyannis museum. we're very happy to have you here this evening, and we're happy to have c-span with us as well for the author, martin sandler and rob sennett, who's a past chairman of the board of trustees of the jfk hyannis museum foundation. my name is dick neats, and i'm happy to have you with us, and we're looking forward to a wonderful program, and we thank you all again. i would give you a couple of reminders, if you would. please turn your cell phones off, since we are being recorded, i understand c-span will broadcast it within the next couple of weeks, maybe on the weekend within a couple of weeks, so keep an eye out for that, and if you would -- what was the other thing i was supposed to remind -- >> when they ask you -- >> oh, yes. the microphones you see here are not for distribution throughout our museum, but they are for c-span. so if you have a question, don't talk from the back of the room and expect to be h
this event from the hyannis museum in massachusetts is just over an hour. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. we want to welcome you here to the john f. kennedy hyannis museum. we're very happy to have you here this evening, and we're happy to have c-span with us as well for the author, martin sandler and rob sennett, who's a past chairman of the board of trustees of the jfk hyannis museum foundation. my name is dick neats, and i'm happy to have you with us, and we're looking forward...
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in closing, our message isn't based on any political leaning or philosophical notion regarding health insurance. we want to urge the congress and the administration to come together to make it work for about 26 million micro businesses on the front lines of our economy. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today and i look forward to answering any questions that the committee has. >> thank you very much in all of you for your testimony. it was all helpful to helping us work for trying to fix this bill for the benefit of our small businesses and individual contractors and self-employed. i'm going to take five minutes for questions. we will do a five-minute round alternating. i am sorry. i'm so sorry to miss you. i tell you, this cold is really knocking me out. go ahead. >> thank you very much that i'm chairwoman landrieu and ranking member senator risch and members of the committee. my name is mila coffman and i went to the strict of columbia health benefit exchange of already also known as dc health link. thank you so much for your leadership and advocacy on behalf of th
in closing, our message isn't based on any political leaning or philosophical notion regarding health insurance. we want to urge the congress and the administration to come together to make it work for about 26 million micro businesses on the front lines of our economy. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today and i look forward to answering any questions that the committee has. >> thank you very much in all of you for your testimony. it was all helpful to helping us work...
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it's kind of a catch 22. the reality is obviously money has a critical role in american politics. but if money was a determining factor, we'd have a very different shape of congress and in the white house. i mean the reality is the republicans geared up to try to spend an enormous amount of money to defeat the president. he didn't get defeated, obviously. and so i think the challenge here is how do you reform the system that you're not preverting the process. right now you have individuals through shadow groups who can give tens of millions if not more and pretend they're not influencing politics, that is not good for the country and not good for democracy. clearly both on the republican and democrat side we should focus on what is best and what is best is candidates making their message, not third party groups defining it for him. >> we'll have to leave it there, kristen and chris, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> checking the news feed, again this morning for you, new details about a secret program nicknamed penny lane that turned guantanamo bay prisoners into double agents for
it's kind of a catch 22. the reality is obviously money has a critical role in american politics. but if money was a determining factor, we'd have a very different shape of congress and in the white house. i mean the reality is the republicans geared up to try to spend an enormous amount of money to defeat the president. he didn't get defeated, obviously. and so i think the challenge here is how do you reform the system that you're not preverting the process. right now you have individuals...
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let's bring in our political panel. editor in chief of the hot line for national journal, josh krassar, cnn chief congressional correspondent dana bash and chief political analyst, gloria borger. these are not good numbers. math is hard, but these are not good numbers. do you think going into the midterm elections which were starting to be looked at right now, any issue will mean as much as obama care and whether it's working or not? >> no. there's no issue that's going to touch it. obviously it's the issue particularly since so far, it's not working. republicans are going to focus on it and i think that there is a secondary issue now, which is abuse of power, which is going to be a part of their campaign litany because of the whole nuclear option thing. >> from the republicans accusing democrats. >> accusing democrats of abuse of power. what the obama care plays into is this notion of the government doesn't work. and we're right about the size of government, say the republicans, and this president is somebody who belie
let's bring in our political panel. editor in chief of the hot line for national journal, josh krassar, cnn chief congressional correspondent dana bash and chief political analyst, gloria borger. these are not good numbers. math is hard, but these are not good numbers. do you think going into the midterm elections which were starting to be looked at right now, any issue will mean as much as obama care and whether it's working or not? >> no. there's no issue that's going to touch it....
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. >> the administration points out that early enrollment in romney care got a slow start in massachusetts as well. 123 people signed up the first month, for example. do we need to just give this thing a chance? >> well, i mean it's certainly -- i think everyone agrees that the rollout has been a disaster. the waste of money put into this website is a mess and clearly people are frustrated and they can't sign up for something. >> well, i don't know if it's a waste of money. they are fixing it. >> okay. so i guess i would concede that eventually i would imagine this website is going to get fixed. so i mean i get that part. i think the bigger issues that we are going to face are, number one, the fact that hundreds of thousands of people are certainly being cancelled by their insurance companies when they were promised by the president that that wouldn't happen. >> i want to start with that because i want to be fair about that. the people who are getting these notices, first of all, they have to be offered another plan. and the reason that they're getting these notices is because they don't h
. >> the administration points out that early enrollment in romney care got a slow start in massachusetts as well. 123 people signed up the first month, for example. do we need to just give this thing a chance? >> well, i mean it's certainly -- i think everyone agrees that the rollout has been a disaster. the waste of money put into this website is a mess and clearly people are frustrated and they can't sign up for something. >> well, i don't know if it's a waste of money....